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Whit Friday in Saddleworth can be bewildering so we hope that the information here will help you to plan your visit.

Eleven band contests take place on the evening of Whit Friday and, although very close geographically, they are completely independent of each other. Each contest has its own rules, organisation and prizes, however bands who compete in at least six of the contests are then eligible to win one of the coveted Saddleworth and Oldham Whit Friday Band Contest Area Prizes.

This means that on Whit Friday evening there can be as many as 100 coaches driving around our villages trying to get their bands to as many contests as possible!

The excitement of Whit Friday is unmatched, as no one knows which bands will turn up at their village. Will it be a world-class brass band, thrilling the crowd with their polished performance? Or perhaps a lively scratch band, formed just for the day, bringing fun and surprises to the contest?

Adding to the spectacle, overseas bands often make an appearance, proudly carrying their national flags or dressed in vibrant traditional costumes. Their presence brings an extra layer of international flair to the competition.

A true highlight is watching the talented youngsters from Youth bands give it their all, vying for their own section prizes. And when a band from the host village steps up to perform, expect an outpouring of cheers and applause from the proud local crowd!

Every contest kicks off with a lively street march, where bands parade through the village streets to the delight of gathered crowds. While many choose traditional pieces, some bands opt for unexpected, crowd-pleasing tunes, adding an element of surprise to the spectacle.

Certain contests even offer a deportment prize, rewarding the sharpest-looking and most disciplined marching bands. Be sure to check the contest links above to see which prizes are up for grabs at each event!

Leading each band is a dedicated volunteer marshal, proudly carrying a sign displaying the band’s name and the tune they’ll be playing for their contest piece. But here’s the twist—this piece is judged completely ‘blind.’ The adjudicator remains unseen, often tucked away in a caravan near the stage or inside a nearby house, ensuring that only the music itself determines the winners.

After the lively street march, each band takes to the ‘stage’—which could be anything from a proper bandstand or village green to the back of a flatbed truck! No matter the setting, this is where the competition truly heats up.

Every band, whether dressed in immaculate traditional uniforms or embracing the fun with creative fancy dress, gives their absolute best in pursuit of victory. The stakes are high, with coveted Section prizes up for grabs at individual contests, as well as prestigious overall Area Prizes for top-performing bands. Expect precision, passion, and unforgettable performances as each band aims to impress!